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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
I tried that peal-n-seal on the roof of my burb (inside ) a few years back and it didn't seem to work worth crap. The "knock-test" failed miserably IMO. Maybe on floors :conf" but I won't be trying it again. Plus it was a nightmare to get off. Just wanted to give my take on it since I got the idea from this site (the one and only bad idea I've run with from here). I'm sure it's better than nothing...
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I've used it in maybe a dozen vehicles and it works as good as Hushmat. I have never used it on the roof.yet however One thing is you have to get a good roll. It does have a shelf life and does not want to stick if it sets around too long. It does not have an oder any more than any of the the brands we tried.We still use other brands Evercoat q pads also but if on a budget we have not had any problems with Peal and Seal. Like all of them if not deadening the sound enough you can add more. Sorry your experience was not good